- Macedonian language - Wikipedia
As it is part of a dialect continuum with other South Slavic languages, Macedonian has a high degree of mutual intelligibility with Bulgarian and varieties of Serbo-Croatian Linguists distinguish 29 dialects of Macedonian, with linguistic differences separating Western and Eastern groups of dialects
- Macedonia | History, Location, Map, Facts | Britannica
In 277 Antigonus II Gonatas, the capable son of Demetrius, repulsed the Galatians and was hailed as king by the Macedonian army Under him the country achieved a stable monarchy—the Antigonid dynasty, which ruled Macedonia from 277 to 168
- Macedonian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Macedonian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in the Republic of North Macedonia There are about 1 4 million speakers of Macedonian in North Macedonia, and another 99,400 in Germany, 66,000 in Australia, 22,900 in the USA, 16,800 in Canada, and 12,700 in Serbia
- Macedonian language - Wikiwand
Macedonian is an Eastern South Slavic language It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of a larger
- North Macedonia: The country in Southern Europe that tourists don . . . - CNN
North Macedonia is spiked with ridges and peaks that deliver stunning scenery year-round, and the country offers one of Southern Europe’s final chances to take the path less-traveled
- Macedonian: Language Portal: Center for Language Technology: Indiana . . .
Macedonian is a South Slavic language, spoken as a first language by around two million people who live primarily in the Republic of North Macedonia (where it is the official language)
- Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia
Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci [maˈkɛdɔnt͡si]) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language
- The Macedonian Language | Virtual Macedonia
The modern Macedonian language belongs to the eastern group of the South Slavic branch of Slavic languages in the Indo-European language family
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